Thank you so much Coach. You may help me save myself from myself. I’ve been so stressed out trying to teach my two 3rd and 6th grade teams offensive alignment in a city where coaches just volunteer and no nothing about the game and you are a true leader.
I love the re-locate approach for players off-the-ball 😂😂😂. Some kids like to stand & watch if they don't have the ball !!! The help-defender can guard 2 players if you stand & watch.
I am coaching some very young kids (first graders) who I am hoping to keep together for several years so I wanting to start introducing a five-out or five-out three in motion as soon as possible just so they understand moving without the ball. Is it best to start with a pass and cut variation or pass and screen away? Is there a good order to introduce pass and cut, pass and screen away and pass and screen for?
Hey Craig, thanks for the reply. We start our players in a pass and screen away action first. Even at the K-4 level, they learn to pass, screen away. We then build that into a back door, handoff options and then add pick and roll by 8th grade. We do not do pass and cut because it generally turns into kids cutting but not reading. We add cutting in after the offense breaks down and gets into drive and kick...that is when we want players to screen away and cut from the opposite side.
Only problem I have is the RIGHT CORNER during the attack from top, it should be your best CORNER 3-point shooter for MAXIMUM SPACING 😎😎😎. Probably have your 2-Guard (best shooter) located at right wing, so he can set a down-screen for the right corner at the very beginning. You don't want the corner man cutting because he would cut-off the driving lane of the attacking ballhandler. A corner shooter would force the defender to decide: Protect against corner 3-pointer or help with rim protection.
Depends on if the wing player drives or passes back to top of the key player. If the wing player drives then bottom player that threw the initial pass would move to corner then lift to keep motion, or flare for a middy if the wing driver meets defense.
You can run 5 out on any defense. Only difference you would need to screen the defensive gap/man in the gap. Or instead of screening, just pass and cut 5 out motion.
Thank you so much Coach. You may help me save myself from myself. I’ve been so stressed out trying to teach my two 3rd and 6th grade teams offensive alignment in a city where coaches just volunteer and no nothing about the game and you are a true leader.
As a former B-BALL coach of High School feeder program, I like the opening sequence of 5-Out-style Pass & Screen opposite. 😎😎😎
This guy is a great coach.....and he just has younger kids, so they are really learning the game.
Great Job Coach!
I love the re-locate approach for players off-the-ball 😂😂😂.
Some kids like to stand & watch if they don't have the ball !!!
The help-defender can guard 2 players if you stand & watch.
very good video
Very good
I am coaching some very young kids (first graders) who I am hoping to keep together for several years so I wanting to start introducing a five-out or five-out three in motion as soon as possible just so they understand moving without the ball. Is it best to start with a pass and cut variation or pass and screen away? Is there a good order to introduce pass and cut, pass and screen away and pass and screen for?
Hey Craig, thanks for the reply. We start our players in a pass and screen away action first. Even at the K-4 level, they learn to pass, screen away. We then build that into a back door, handoff options and then add pick and roll by 8th grade. We do not do pass and cut because it generally turns into kids cutting but not reading. We add cutting in after the offense breaks down and gets into drive and kick...that is when we want players to screen away and cut from the opposite side.
Thank you so much, great insight!
Love it
Only problem I have is the RIGHT CORNER during the attack from top, it should be your best CORNER 3-point shooter for MAXIMUM SPACING 😎😎😎. Probably have your 2-Guard (best shooter) located at right wing, so he can set a down-screen for the right corner at the very beginning.
You don't want the corner man cutting because he would cut-off the driving lane of the attacking ballhandler.
A corner shooter would force the defender to decide:
Protect against corner 3-pointer or help with rim protection.
That’s very true, in a 5 out though, the shooter can start in the corner. Once the motion breaks down he will have to move anyways.
In the 3 out 2 in..What is the movement from the 2 that are in if they receive the ball and then pass back up to the wing?
Depends on if the wing player drives or passes back to top of the key player. If the wing player drives then bottom player that threw the initial pass would move to corner then lift to keep motion, or flare for a middy if the wing driver meets defense.
Does this work on a zone defense or just man to man
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You can run 5 out on any defense. Only difference you would need to screen the defensive gap/man in the gap. Or instead of screening, just pass and cut 5 out motion.
What happens when the ball is swung to the corner on the 5 out?
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#1 - a catch and shoot
#2 - dribble penetrate baseline drive and shoot/kick
#3 - pass back to player coming off screen up top
Wing pass to corner. Same wing cut to basket as an outlet or shoot. Top of the key slide to wing as another option.
He only needs 1 ball